Palestians say peace talks back on
- added March 5, 2008
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The moderate Palestinian leadership agreed under heavy U.S. pressure Wednesday to resume peace talks with Israel, dropping a demand that Israel first reach a truce with Islamic Hamas militants acting as spoilers.
The announcement gave Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice a modest accomplishment for a brief troubleshooting mission. It left open the question of how both sides will eventually confront Hamas militants in charge of the 1.4 million Palestinians—nearly half the population—living in the sealed-off Gaza Strip.
The announcement gave Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice a modest accomplishment for a brief troubleshooting mission. It left open the question of how both sides will eventually confront Hamas militants in charge of the 1.4 million Palestinians—nearly half the population—living in the sealed-off Gaza Strip.
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- mirimysweet
- 7 months ago
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That's good considering a report out today saying that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is at a 40-year low since Israel invaded in 1967. With hope, someday these talks will turn the tide for people living in the region.
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And why isn't the internaitonal community responding to this? Where is the aid to the people there?
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- JanforGore
- 7 months ago
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